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and especially from japan. more americans die from pollution each year than all of the people killed from chernobyl and the radiation levels in japan are nothing like that. are we overstating the danger? >> i think you make a good point. the people in the united states u.s. territories are in no danger. it is unlikely they will be exposed to the danger. there is concern about u.s. citizens in japan and we are monitoring the situation closely. but we'll see what comes. and as i said, day-by-day, hour-by-hour the focus is on mitigation of this issue. >> chris: there are reports that tepco, the company that owned the property delayed this taking steps to control the crisis such as using seawater because it didn't want to destroy its property. first of all. is that true? and secondly, should tepco simply bury the reactors in sand and cement as the russians did in chernobyl? would that solve the problem. in. >> first, i don't know the exact ronology. cooling with see water is the right decision. once you use the sea
and especially from japan. more americans die from pollution each year than all of the people killed from chernobyl and the radiation levels in japan are nothing like that. are we overstating the danger? >> i think you make a good point. the people in the united states u.s. territories are in no danger. it is unlikely they will be exposed to the danger. there is concern about u.s. citizens in japan and we are monitoring the situation closely. but we'll see what comes. and as i said,...
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citizens in japan and we are monitoring the situation very closely. but, we'll see what comes and, as i said, day by day, hour by hour, the focus is on mitigation, of the issue. >> chris: there are reports, that tepco, the company that owns the property, delayed in taking steps to control the crisis, such as using sea water, because it didn't want to destroy its property. first of all, is that true? and, secondly, should tepco simply bury the reactors in sand and cement as the russian did in chernobyl? would that solve the problem. >> first, i don't know the exact chronology but my understanding was, tepco, soon after, began to use sea water to cool the reactor and that was the right decision. and, you are quite right, once you use sea water the reactors are not recover can be babrecov >> chris: is there any indication, tepco, delayed some action because it was trying to protect its investment. >> i have no indication of that and going beyond that, i think what the russians did, is -- it appears unlikely that you would need those scenarios, there are
citizens in japan and we are monitoring the situation very closely. but, we'll see what comes and, as i said, day by day, hour by hour, the focus is on mitigation, of the issue. >> chris: there are reports, that tepco, the company that owns the property, delayed in taking steps to control the crisis, such as using sea water, because it didn't want to destroy its property. first of all, is that true? and, secondly, should tepco simply bury the reactors in sand and cement as the russian did...
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japan works to contain a nuclear disaster. what does the crisis there mean for energy policy at home? we'll get the latest from japan and talk with the secretary of energy steven chu plus we'll ask our sunday panel if the president is taking a lead on these issues or following all right now on "fox news sunday." and hello again from fox news in washington where we are tracking two major stories. we have a reporter in libya where the u.s. and its allies are using military force to protect the anti-qaddafi rebels. and in japan where officials are making progress toward bringing a nuclear plant under control. we'll have more on that later and talk with the secretary of energy. but, first, libya. allied officials say they hit more than 20 air defense sites. u.s. stealth bombers struck a major libyan air field trying to destroy much of the country's air force and qaddafi called the raids terrorism and said the attackers will be defeated. let's get the latest from steve harrigan in tripoli. steve? >> chris, those strikes overnight t
japan works to contain a nuclear disaster. what does the crisis there mean for energy policy at home? we'll get the latest from japan and talk with the secretary of energy steven chu plus we'll ask our sunday panel if the president is taking a lead on these issues or following all right now on "fox news sunday." and hello again from fox news in washington where we are tracking two major stories. we have a reporter in libya where the u.s. and its allies are using military force to...
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. >>> as we crossed japan to find almost biblical scenes of destructions, fears of a nuclear meltdown. in march we were in japan, covering a different kind of disaster a devastating earthquake that triggered a terrible tsunami. it killed more than 15,000 people. and unleashed a economic calamity. we flied by this massive plume of black smoke. the plant below has been burning since the earthquake struck. and oil is spilling into the water. financial tremors were rumbling throughout the world. europeans took to the streets. protesting austerity measures to combat their debt-ridden country. the economic system was in peril by the, euro debt crisis. >> it started as an infection in the toe and allowed to spread. it has a debt problem, a banking crisis and a growth problem. >> to return your initial question, christiane of what impact does this on the u.s., i think potentially devastating. >> we walked into a taliban ambush. bullets are coming at us from three sides. >> and in after a began stan, in october, the u.s. marked ten years of war. as the obama administration announced that it wo
. >>> as we crossed japan to find almost biblical scenes of destructions, fears of a nuclear meltdown. in march we were in japan, covering a different kind of disaster a devastating earthquake that triggered a terrible tsunami. it killed more than 15,000 people. and unleashed a economic calamity. we flied by this massive plume of black smoke. the plant below has been burning since the earthquake struck. and oil is spilling into the water. financial tremors were rumbling throughout the...
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>> i'm troubled because i look at korea, the length of time it took to provide stability there or japan, the length of time it took to provide stability there and i think people are so anxious for our men and women to come home and i understand that. it is also important that the job is completed in a way that provides the greatest chances for are stability for the country. i think that is a key goal for afghanistan as well as iraq. so i am hopeful that they will be able to quickly negotiate a stat status of forces agreement. absent that, yes, we will have to bring our people home. >> chris: senator feinstein we have to leave it there. thank you so much for talking with us and we will stay on top of all of these stories. >> thank you, chris, and happy birthday. >> chris: thank you for that. i have to say at my age it is not a cause of celebration. >> i understand. >> chris: coming up, the sunday panel on the republican presidential race. who is up, who is down, and who is just hanging in there. male ] this is coach parker... whose non-stop day starts with back pain... and a choice. take
>> i'm troubled because i look at korea, the length of time it took to provide stability there or japan, the length of time it took to provide stability there and i think people are so anxious for our men and women to come home and i understand that. it is also important that the job is completed in a way that provides the greatest chances for are stability for the country. i think that is a key goal for afghanistan as well as iraq. so i am hopeful that they will be able to quickly...
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and, high gas prices, the earthquake in japan and knees about the european fiscal situation. that is going to happen from time-to-time and there will be bumps on the road to recovery. >> chris: and, while may was certainly a bad month, the president says the trend lines, general trend of the economy, has been positive. >> the month of april was tough, too, and, there were jobs added to the marketplace, but, remember, that was mcdonald's out there with their big push to hire 50,000 people and the numbers were skewed last month, too. and the point in time is, this administration has got to be honest, and, candid with the american public, and bottom line, is their plans for bigger government, more federal control over our private sector and more regulations and burdensome mandates on our -- on the people and on our businesses, is not working. and, we do need to shift gears and change course and it is noble of president obama to want to stay at the helm and go down with the sinking ship, but i prefer and many americans prefer we start plugging the hole and pouring up the bilge pu
and, high gas prices, the earthquake in japan and knees about the european fiscal situation. that is going to happen from time-to-time and there will be bumps on the road to recovery. >> chris: and, while may was certainly a bad month, the president says the trend lines, general trend of the economy, has been positive. >> the month of april was tough, too, and, there were jobs added to the marketplace, but, remember, that was mcdonald's out there with their big push to hire 50,000...
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we are still in germany and still in south korea and japan. 40 or 50 years after world war ii. why are we leaving? it seems rash. and it seems to me we have been there 10 years and 4500 americans have died and 100,000 iraqis have died and if i'm for us to pull out. the question is what we are hearing, what comes next? i am not sure al-malaki and the irans are great friends. there is a possibility of interference and there is complexities beginning with al saud-- saudia arabia's relationship with iran. >> chris: let's turn to libya. we are not only the death of qaddafi and does obama's policy from leading from behind smarter? >> it looks better than it did. if we intervened more forcibly sooner than we did, with air power, his government and he might have been toppled very early in the game when he was on shaky ground and the decision to handle it the way the administration handled prolong the blood shed and suffered and gave us a messy ending. but the guy is gone and that is why the president will have some ground to stand on when he claimms it as a victory. >> chris: david, th
we are still in germany and still in south korea and japan. 40 or 50 years after world war ii. why are we leaving? it seems rash. and it seems to me we have been there 10 years and 4500 americans have died and 100,000 iraqis have died and if i'm for us to pull out. the question is what we are hearing, what comes next? i am not sure al-malaki and the irans are great friends. there is a possibility of interference and there is complexities beginning with al saud-- saudia arabia's relationship...
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lately it's high gas prices, the earthquake in japan and unease about the european situation. that is going to happen from time to time. there are going to be bumps on the road to recovery. >> chris: and while may was certainly a bad month, the president says that the trend lines, the general trend of the economy has been positive. >> the month of april was tough, too. there were jobs added to the marketplace, chris, but remember that was mcdonalded's out there with their big push to hire 50 some thousand people. so i think there were some numbers skewed last month, too. the point is this administration has got to be honest and candid with the american public. bottom line is their plans for bigger government more federal control over the private sector, more regulations and burdensome mandates on the people and on our businesses is not working and we do need to shift gears and change course and it is very noble of president obama to want to stay and even go downither go down with the sinking ship. i prefer and many americans pump and power up the billing get rid of the unsusta
lately it's high gas prices, the earthquake in japan and unease about the european situation. that is going to happen from time to time. there are going to be bumps on the road to recovery. >> chris: and while may was certainly a bad month, the president says that the trend lines, the general trend of the economy has been positive. >> the month of april was tough, too. there were jobs added to the marketplace, chris, but remember that was mcdonalded's out there with their big push...
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commitment, i heard some of this this week, that you know what, we are still in germany and south korea and japan, 40, 50 years after world war ii. why are we leaving so preemptively. seems rash. seems to me like we have been there ten years. seems to me like 4500 americans have died. 100,000 iraqis have died and it is time for us to pull out. the question is and this is what we are hearing this morning is what what comes next. i'm not sure that al-maliki and the iranians is are such great friends. i think that obviously you have a shiite dominated south and there is a possibility of interferences there but there is all sorts of complexity beginning with saudi arabia's relationship with iran. we saw that in terms of the attempted assassination. to sea there is a link between iran now going to dominate iraq is mistaken. >> chris: let's turn to the other big story to libya. not only thousster of the regime but the toppling of qaddafi. >> it looks better than it did. i think there is a good argument that can be made if we intervened more forceabley sooner than we did, with air power, he might have -
commitment, i heard some of this this week, that you know what, we are still in germany and south korea and japan, 40, 50 years after world war ii. why are we leaving so preemptively. seems rash. seems to me like we have been there ten years. seems to me like 4500 americans have died. 100,000 iraqis have died and it is time for us to pull out. the question is and this is what we are hearing this morning is what what comes next. i'm not sure that al-maliki and the iranians is are such great...
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i look at korea, the length of time it took to providerovi stability there or japan, the languaglength of time it took to provide stability there.peop i think people are so anxious for our men and women to comee o home. i understand that. it's also important that the job is completed in a way that provides the greatest chances for stability for the country. i think that is a key goal for afghanistan as well as iraq, so i'm hopeful they'll be able tocy quickly negotiate a status of forces agreement. absent that,ce yes, we'll have o bring our people home.ri >> senator feinstein. we'll have to leave it there.ha we'll stay on top of all these stories. >> thank you, chris, and happy o birthday. >birthday. >> chris: thank you for that. at my age, it's not a cause of celebration. >> i understand. >> chris: coming up,y our sundy panel on the republican>> presidential race. who's up, who's down, and who is just hangin in there. endless shrimp is ourn at red lobster. there's so many choices. the guests love it. [ male announcer ] it's endless hrimp today at red lobster. amuch as you like ny way
i look at korea, the length of time it took to providerovi stability there or japan, the languaglength of time it took to provide stability there.peop i think people are so anxious for our men and women to comee o home. i understand that. it's also important that the job is completed in a way that provides the greatest chances for stability for the country. i think that is a key goal for afghanistan as well as iraq, so i'm hopeful they'll be able tocy quickly negotiate a status of forces...